Poison Ivy's relationship to The Green, the pandimensional connection established by Alan Moore in Swamp Thing forty years ago, that connects all plant life in the DC Universe, has often been up for ...
Dr. Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man (a.k.a. Floro), has stacked the deck in his favor. Neither Ivy’s powers nor her allies are enough to put an end to Floro and his devilish plan to turn Ivy’s victims ...
Pamela Isley doesn’t seem the sort to enjoy science fiction. While a scientist by trade, she is also obsessed with her work and seems to have few hobbies outside of it. However, a story in DC Pride ...
Once upon a time, there were two Poison Ivys. Born out of warring editorial forces at DC Comics who saw Poison Ivy in very different ways, the battle played out on the page. Was she a genocidal bad ...
Poison Ivy has stirred excitement among fans, as hints in The Penguin Episode 3 suggest she might enter The Batman universe soon. Poison Ivy, known for her botanical expertise and eco-terrorist ...
Pamela Isley and Alec Holland are united by their knowledge of plants and their unique connection to them. Despite this, there have been surprisingly few stories pairing the plant-themed anti-heroes ...
The issue opens with Dinah Lance / Black Canary and Barbara Gordon / Oracle conversing about the Birds’ new predicament, alongside the adult version of Maps Mizoguchi, who arrived from the future ...
Batman has plenty of iconic rogues, but Poison Ivyhit a landmark moment with the thirtieth issue of her first ongoing solo series on February 5th, 2025, with the phenomenal creative team of writer G.
The comic will also feature a story about Dreamer, written by Nicole Maines, who portrayed the transgender hero on Supergirl, and Rye Hickman. Here’s a full list of the characters featured in DC Pride ...